The way you shut them down is you take clear, directed action. In my view, at the end of the day you don't have to worry about whether you're going to get a conviction; the question is, what steps and tools do we have in place now?
I think if those tools were used, coordinated, integrated, and made a priority.... We've made human trafficking a priority. This is just another form of human trafficking. It is perhaps less egregious compared to some of the situations you have heard about in which women are put at risk, but it's still a form of human trafficking, and we have to expand our mindset to address those issues.
I think the tools are there. Are they the best tools? Maybe not, but used in a coordinated way and targeted at individuals, they're tools that would send a message. The message should be clear and unambiguous. If that message is sent, I think it will be delivered and will filter through the various ethnic communities. There the situation is the most problematic.